Shukra’s Curse on King Danda and Andhaka’s Challenge to Shiva
ते उवाच महातेजा महत्कार्यसमन्वितः कार्तिकी पुण्यदा भाविमासान्ते पुष्करेषु हि
te uvāca mahātejā mahatkāryasamanvitaḥ kārtikī puṇyadā bhāvimāsānte puṣkareṣu hi
ಮಹಾತೇಜಸ್ವಿ, ಮಹತ್ತಾದ ಕಾರ್ಯಸಂಕಲ್ಪದಿಂದ, ಹೇಳಿದರು—“ಮಾಸಾಂತ್ಯದಲ್ಲಿ ಪುಷ್ಕರದಲ್ಲಿ ಪುಣ್ಯಪ್ರದವಾದ ಕಾರ್ತಿಕೀ (ವ್ರತಕಾಲ) ಸಂಭವಿಸಲಿದೆ.”
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In Purāṇic usage, ‘kārtikī’ can denote the Kārtika period and its characteristic holy observances (vratas, baths, gifts). Here it functions as a calendrical marker: an auspicious Kārtika-related occasion approaching at month’s end.
Many tīrtha traditions intensify at specific lunar junctures (new/full moon, month-end transitions). The verse signals a time-window when Puṣkara’s merit is considered especially potent, motivating the sage’s purposeful travel.
It can indicate the Puṣkara sacred complex—multiple waters/ghāṭas/ritual spots—rather than a single point. Purāṇic geography often treats a tīrtha as a cluster of sanctified micro-sites.